The Best New Whiskeys to Drink This January

Including Woodford Reserve’s take on “distiller’s beer,” plus a 30-year old Irish tipple and Chicken Cock’s ode to Prohibition rye

Four bottles of recommended whiskey released in January 2022

Woodford Reserve, M&H, Heaven's Door and Chicken Cock whiskey

By Kirk Miller

Welcome back to our monthly guide to all things whisk(e)y. This month: Woodford Reserve releases its take on a “distiller’s beer,” Teeling’s unique 30-year old expression and the latest in Bob Dylan’s whiskey line.

Heaven’s Door
Heaven’s Door Bootleg Vol III

The Bootleg Series Vol. III by Heaven’s Door

A cask strength 13-year-old Kentucky Bourbon finished in Vino de Naranja Casks for almost a year; you’ll get notes here ranging from buttered popcorn to orange to a spicy rye kick. Unique and memorable, like its bottling, a ceramic vessel featuring Bob Dylan’s painting Sunday Afternoon.

Duke & Dame
Duke & Dame

Duke & Dame

I’ve never been one to shy away from flavored whiskey, but even I was surprised at how much I enjoyed Duke & Dame, a salted caramel whiskey started by an investment banker and an international trade advisor. A Black-owned spirit brand, D&D offers up a smooth sipper that’s not overly sweet; it’s a crowdpleaser, but the actual “whiskey” isn’t lost here, even at a modest 70 proof. Works quite well if you want a different take on a Manhattan or espresso martini (and those buttery caramel notes work well in winter drinks, just saying). 

Teeling Whiskey 30 Year Old Single Malt
Teeling

Teeling Whiskey 30 Year Old Single Malt

Available this month for an eye-opening $2,200, this is the oldest expression in Teeling’s single malt series. Initially matured in bourbon casks, this release then spent over nine years aging in Sauternes wine casks. There’s a lot of fruit here that cuts through the peated smoke; it’s juicy and bright with just a hint of oak.

Woodford Reserve Five-Malt Stouted Mash
Woodford Reserve

Woodford Reserve Five-Malt Stouted Mash

The 17th release in ​​Woodford Reserve’s limited-editon Master’s Collection, this unique whiskey purposely exhibits the flavors of a traditional heavy-style beer. And that roasted malt note is certainly heavy on the nose; that maltiness (and some cocoa) continues on through the finish. This is a love-it-or-hate-it release (I like, but I’d probably stick with WR’s Doubled Oaked release for a day-to-day sipper), but it’s certainly one of the most interesting whiskeys you’ll try in 2022. 

M&H Apex Dead Sea
M&H

M&H Apex Dead Sea

What happens when you craft a whisky in one of the lowest (and hottest) places on Earth? The Israeli distillery M&H was aged in the Dead Sea area, resulting in notes ranging from spearmint to black tea leaves to candied ginger notes, with a dry, smoky, tobacco undertone.

Chicken Cock
Chicken Cock Cotton Club Rye

Chicken Cock Cotton Club Rye

Chicken Cock was the house whiskey at the Cotton Club (a legendary Prohibition-era speakeasy) and supposedly a favorite of Duke Ellington. A 100-proof Canadian Straight Rye Whiskey aged for 20 years, the new limited-edition Cotton Club release is both earthy and citrusy, while a hint of vanilla slips in on repeated tastings. Outstanding, but also a hefty price — albeit the bottle does come with a commemorative tin, reflective of the tin cans the whiskey would arrive in via Canada during Prohibition. It’s available for pre-sale on the brand website for $500.

Crown Royal 18
Crown Royal

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